"The day will be what you make it, so rise, like the sun, and burn." -William C. Hannan
I quickly turned around and fled in the other direction and prayed that you haven't noticed me yet. I wish my hair was long and bushy enough to cover my face and then I remembered that I tied it in a ponytail. Damn it.
Perhaps I aged so much this past few years you couldn't recognize me anyway.
I didn't mean to be rude. But that initial reaction was so honest. It was just like an involuntary reflex. It's oh so silly and embarrassing. I couldn't help but laugh.
It's not that I don't care. It's quite the opposite. It's just unnecessary to bring back thoughts of the past that were already forgotten.
I've already lost touch with a couple of people I used to be.
I've already lost touch with a couple of people I used to be.
"Find what feels good."
I've become a yogi lately, sort of. Well, ever since I injured my left angle, yoga has become fall back. One of my yoga instructor always urged us to find what feels good as we ease into our pose. She has such gentle and uplifting voice. She also has a cute smile and perfect legs. Not that I was checking her out or anything. Any who.
So I've set out on a mission to find balance and to find what feels good in life. Namaste.
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